alleviated v. 使…缓和;减轻(alleviate的过去分词)
- We promoted price stability and alleviated price irrationality.
促进稳定物价和缓解价格矛盾。 - CONCLUSION: Improving ecological environment conduces to making the symptom of depressive patient alleviated or recovered.
结论:生态环境的改善有助于促进抑郁症患者症状的减轻或痊愈。 - Here I will hear their weeping and their sorrows, and will remedy and alleviated their sufferings, necessities and misfortunes.
“这里我会听到他们的哭泣和悲哀,会治疗和减轻他们的痛苦,需求和不幸。
alleviated[ adj ]
(of pain or sorrow) made easier to bear
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Alleviate \Al*le"vi*ate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Alleviated}; p.
pr. & vb. n. {Alleviating}.] [LL. alleviare, fr. L. ad +
levis light. See {Alegge}, {Levity}.]
1. To lighten or lessen the force or weight of. [Obs.]
Should no others join capable to alleviate the
expense. --Evelyn.
Those large bladders . . . conduce much to the
alleviating of the body [of flying birds]. --Ray.
2. To lighten or lessen (physical or mental troubles); to
mitigate, or make easier to be endured; as, to alleviate
sorrow, pain, care, etc.; -- opposed to {aggravate}.
The calamity of the want of the sense of hearing is
much alleviated by giving the use of letters. --Bp.
Horsley.
3. To extenuate; to palliate. [R.]
He alleviates his fault by an excuse. --Johnson.
Syn: To lessen; diminish; soften; mitigate; assuage; abate;
relieve; nullify; allay.
Usage: To {Alleviate}, {Mitigate}, {Assuage}, {Allay}. These
words have in common the idea of relief from some
painful state; and being all figurative, they differ
in their application, according to the image under
which this idea is presented. Alleviate supposes a
load which is lightened or taken off; as, to alleviate
one's cares. Mitigate supposes something fierce which
is made mild; as, to mitigate one's anguish. Assuage
supposes something violent which is quieted; as, to
assuage one's sorrow. Allay supposes something
previously excited, but now brought down; as, to allay
one's suffering or one's thirst. To alleviate the
distresses of life; to mitigate the fierceness of
passion or the violence of grief; to assuage angry
feeling; to allay wounded sensibility.
alleviated \alleviated\ adj.
1. 1 made less severe or intense. {unmitigated}
Syn: eased, relieved, mitigated.
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